annoyed, confused, or agitated much debated and discussed (esp in the phrase a vexed question)
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vexed (vekst),USA pronunciation
adj.
vex•ed•ly
(vek′sid lē),USA pronunciation adv.
vex′ed•ness, n.
- irritated; annoyed:vexed at the slow salesclerks.
- much discussed or disputed:a vexed question.
- tossed about, as waves.
- 1400–50; late Middle English; see vex, -ed2
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vex /vɛks/USA pronunciation
v. [~ + object]
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- to irritate;
annoy;
provoke:She was told to stop vexing the dog. - to torment;
trouble;
distress;
worry:He was vexed by many problems.
vex (veks),USA pronunciation
v.t.
vex′er, n.
vex′ing•ly, adv.
- to irritate;
annoy;
provoke:His noisy neighbors often vexed him. - to torment;
trouble;
distress;
plague;
worry:Lack of money vexes many. - to discuss or debate (a subject, question, etc.) with vigor or at great length:to vex a question endlessly without agreeing.
- to disturb by motion;
stir up;
toss about. - to afflict with physical pain.
- Latin vexāre to shake, jolt, harass, annoy, frequentative of vehere to carry, convey
- Old French vexer
- late Middle English vexen 1375–1425
vex′ing•ly, adv.
- 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged anger, irk, fret, nettle.
- 2.See corresponding entry in Unabridged hector, harry, harass.
- 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged delight.
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to anger or annoy to confuse; worry to agitate
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